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Hypatia, 1993
Introduction to the special cluster of articles by feminists from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
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Introduction to the special cluster of articles by feminists from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
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Continuum, 1994
Review essay of Gay Hawkins, From Nimbin To Mardi Gras: Constructing Community Arts. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1993. 189pp + xxv. ISBN 0 86373 466 X. $19.95.
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Review essay of Gay Hawkins, From Nimbin To Mardi Gras: Constructing Community Arts. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1993. 189pp + xxv. ISBN 0 86373 466 X. $19.95.
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2000
Following our exploration of the situation of industrial enterprises,this chapter reviews the transformation and development of companies involved in the production of consumer goods in Volgograd and its oblast, with particular reference to companies exploiting the region’s agricultural resources.
Vincent Edwards +2 more
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Following our exploration of the situation of industrial enterprises,this chapter reviews the transformation and development of companies involved in the production of consumer goods in Volgograd and its oblast, with particular reference to companies exploiting the region’s agricultural resources.
Vincent Edwards +2 more
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Introduction: Women and Post-Communism
2018The role of women is absolutely crucial, both economically and symbolically, in the transformation under way. Post-communist women’s heritage includes having received extensive benefits from state socialism and an inheritance of a Marxist intellectual discourse.
Nanette Funk, Magda Mueller
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Religion and Politics in Post‐Communism
2007Abstract The introductory chapter serves as theoretical, historical and factual background for the volume. In it we review the book's theoretical framework, research design and structure, and investigate the relationship between religion and politics in communist and post‐communist times, emphasizing the communist authorities’ control ...
Lavinia Stan, Lucian Turcescu
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Post‐communism in western Europe
Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, 1996Martin J. Bull and Paul Heywood, Western European Communist Parties after the Revolutions of 1989 (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1994). Pp.xxv + 222; index. £40 (hardback) ISBN 0 312 12268 3 Pascal Del wit and Jean‐Michel De Wael, La Gauche face aux mutations en Europe (Brussels: Editions de l'Universite de Bruxelles, 1993). Pp.209 (paperback).
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Neoliberalism, Post-Communism, and the Law
Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2016Neoliberalism represents the revival of economic liberalism that has been taking place since the late 1970s. Its main premise is that the market is morally and practically superior to government and any form of political control intended to improve on market outcomes.
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Post-communism and the Russian public
International Affairs, 2013This book, based on a survey by the Sociology Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences completed in April 2011, provides, in the opinion of this reviewer, one of the most comprehensive accounts so far published of Russian opinion during the twenty years since the fall of communism. Based on a carefully weighted sample of respondents, it makes full
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1993
This chapter evaluates the chances of establishing properly functioning democratic systems in Central and Eastern Europe. The argument makes a number of assumptions. First, regimes of the pre-communist period were authoritarian, but not totalitarian, that is to say that while power was heavily concentrated in the hands of the ruling elite, some ...
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This chapter evaluates the chances of establishing properly functioning democratic systems in Central and Eastern Europe. The argument makes a number of assumptions. First, regimes of the pre-communist period were authoritarian, but not totalitarian, that is to say that while power was heavily concentrated in the hands of the ruling elite, some ...
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